Sentences with phrase «unlimited authority»

With the exception of the appointment of department heads, none of whom have been challenged by the legislature in more than five years of charter government, Hein has virtually unlimited authority on hirings and firings.
The early Muslims who were the true sons of the desert preferred to think of God after the pattern of a tribal God with unlimited authority, a conception from which they derived their ethical theory of determinism.
While the states» nearly unlimited authority has been repeatedly affirmed by the courts, there has been intermittent legal recognition of the de facto autonomy enjoyed by local school boards in the day - to - day operation and management of their schools.
The loans have almost unlimited authority and can't be discharged in bankruptcy unless Congress decides to reverse their 2005 changes.
a constitutional right to possess a gun in public, but the reasonable probability that some person may exercise this right in turn provides police with ready and perhaps unlimited authority to frisk any and everyone in public based on the (ever - present?)
The «EPA is now on notice that it does not have unlimited authority to impose massive costs on the U.S. economy and mandate a fundamental redesign of America's electricity system,» Donohue said.
At the time when William Booth came forth with In Darkest England and his dictum that «society needs mothering,» T. H. Huxley wrote a series of protest letters to the London Times, in which he pointed to the dangers of «blind and unhesitating obedience to unlimited authority» and showed that «mothering» adults does not contribute to their maturity and growth.
We have to show to the masses that the only leader who has the right to a full, unlimited authority, and to be our leader, is Jesus Christ.»
People seem to think Moreland Commissions have unlimited authority, but I don't think such a commission has the authority to investigate the Legislature.
«They that have grown old in a single state are generally found to be morose, fretful and captious; tenacious of their own practices and maxims; soon offended by contradiction or negligence; and impatient of any association but with those that will watch their nod, and submit themselves to unlimited authority
Although the Bill expressly seeks to protect confidential business information (CBI) by allowing a company to classify portions of its submissions as such, EPA has unlimited authority to determine whether that CBI is still entitled to such treatment following its disclosure.
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